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"washington journal." live tomorrow starting at 7:00 and on c-span. yesterday, the government announced a 5.7% growth in the gross domestic product. president obama talks about his weekly online address and including initiatives to lower the federal deficit. and susan collins, senior republican on the senate homeland security committee discusses the interrogation procedures used against -- airliner flight 253. >> at this time last year, banks were on the verge of collapse and job losses of 700,000 and month. we received another troubling piece of news about our economy. it was shrinking at an alarming rate. the largest six-month decline in 50 years. factories and farms were producing less, businesses were selling less, and more job losses were on the horizon. one year later, according to numbers released this past week, this trend has reversed itself. for the past six months, the economy has been growing again. the last quarter, they grew more quickly than any time in the past six years. this is a sign of progress. it is an affirmation of the difficul
"washington journal." live tomorrow starting at 7:00 and on c-span. yesterday, the government announced a 5.7% growth in the gross domestic product. president obama talks about his weekly online address and including initiatives to lower the federal deficit. and susan collins, senior republican on the senate homeland security committee discusses the interrogation procedures used against -- airliner flight 253. >> at this time last year, banks were on the verge of collapse and...
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and i sort of realize that in some ways, i don't live in washington. so i don't have the secret washington decoder ring that everybody gets here. [laughter] but my sense was that maybe one of the things that's going on here is we're seeing trial balloons. so what happens if we don't do this for a while? see how people react. and damn it, react badly. you know? no, that's not good. we want it now. we want it as soon as possible. if that push doesn't happen -- [applause] it will fade. >> the other thing we will say here is let's remember, rahm is not the president. what does the president say -- >> does he know that? >> of course, yeah. >> and i want to actually move -- i'm going to ask a question of -- after -- about the post enactment process. but those people after that -- after folks respond to that question, we're going to open this up. so we've got two microphones so why don't you start lining up and i'm foge to -- going to ask the last question preceding that. but actually, i won't actually respond to this dialogue that just went forward. because
and i sort of realize that in some ways, i don't live in washington. so i don't have the secret washington decoder ring that everybody gets here. [laughter] but my sense was that maybe one of the things that's going on here is we're seeing trial balloons. so what happens if we don't do this for a while? see how people react. and damn it, react badly. you know? no, that's not good. we want it now. we want it as soon as possible. if that push doesn't happen -- [applause] it will fade. >>...
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from washington journal, this is about 45 minutes for couple interest magazine. there's something called the credit card act of 2009. what was the purpose of this? guest: it was mainly to make this better for consumers. people are angry at the banks. they feel as if they have credit card rates going up, or what, that they were being treated really poorly, people were getting interest rate hikes one on top of another so they could not pay. a relatively small bad -- alice had escalated into an enormous balance and people were upset. host: this is a congressional legislation. was there a move by federal agencies that oversee credit cards? where the differences between the 12th? guest: the federal reserve board has to issue this. the federal reserve board explains how it will work. host: as far as the specifics, i will read some of them and you can add. there would be one that would ban on fair rate increases. what would happen on this? guest: if you get a new car, you have to get a rate last for eight years except there are exceptions. promotional rights must last s
from washington journal, this is about 45 minutes for couple interest magazine. there's something called the credit card act of 2009. what was the purpose of this? guest: it was mainly to make this better for consumers. people are angry at the banks. they feel as if they have credit card rates going up, or what, that they were being treated really poorly, people were getting interest rate hikes one on top of another so they could not pay. a relatively small bad -- alice had escalated into an...
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and so on the part of the editor and the publisher tft "washington post" it was an -- of "the washington post," it was an extremely important and gutsy decision. because sometimes the evidence was not absolutely there. it seemed to be moving toward a conclusion, but it wasn't there. and then of course if the u.s. government at that time under president nixon asked the attorney general to put out an injunction to stop "the washington post" from publication. which could have been a direct interference with freedom of the press. so the supreme court ruled the right way a week or two later. it all happen very, very swiftly. the impact of the story was enormous. it led to the toppling of the government, to the resignation of a president, two steps ahead of almost certain impeachment. it put the country into a terrible tailspin and i would submit that we're still not out of that. and it ignited in young journalists the belief that they could automatically become a woodward or a burn stein. so on the one hand the excitement into doing investigative reporting is very good. president overexciteme
and so on the part of the editor and the publisher tft "washington post" it was an -- of "the washington post," it was an extremely important and gutsy decision. because sometimes the evidence was not absolutely there. it seemed to be moving toward a conclusion, but it wasn't there. and then of course if the u.s. government at that time under president nixon asked the attorney general to put out an injunction to stop "the washington post" from publication. which...
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that is to make our voices heard in washington. everyone knows my opinion on the fallacy of stimulus money and my belief that lasting jobs and economic growth can never come from a government bailout. i want to restate my beliefs on how damaging those efforts are to future generations, the american dollar, and the long- term viability of the south carolina and american economy. debts are spiraling out of control in washington, d.c. health care reform will bring immediate damages bolts to the state and this nation. in south carolina alone, it would expand medicaid rolls by over 500,000 people. it would wind up costing taxpayers in the state more than $1 billion over the next 10 years. it would mean that medicaid would grow to be almost 40% of our budget and almost once was three of the population of south carolina would be on medicaid itself. all this means that unless people across our state really make their voice heard, significant cuts to other parts of government or substantial raises in taxes are coming our way. if you are to
that is to make our voices heard in washington. everyone knows my opinion on the fallacy of stimulus money and my belief that lasting jobs and economic growth can never come from a government bailout. i want to restate my beliefs on how damaging those efforts are to future generations, the american dollar, and the long- term viability of the south carolina and american economy. debts are spiraling out of control in washington, d.c. health care reform will bring immediate damages bolts to the...